Slide show: Magnifying glasses and other low-vision aids
Low vision aids
Your visual acuity deteriorates as you age. Aging also makes you more likely to develop a vision-impairing condition, such as presbyopia, macular degeneration or cataracts.
You can cope by using some tools, such as magnifying glasses, that compensate for diminished vision. These tools, or low-vision aids, can help you maintain your independence. Ask your doctor or occupational therapist about other low-vision aids that might work for you.
Slide show: Magnifying glasses and other low-vision aids
, Life stage, Adult, Healthy aging, Healthy retirement
September 05, 2007
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